Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

5.36

Representation ID: 1579

Received: 31/10/2023

Respondent: Port of London Authority

Representation Summary:

Need for recognition of Agent of Change and operational wharves / river freight terminals

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it is noted that there is identified site located in close proximity to the existing wharf operations at Cliffe. To confirm any future proposed development at this site must give close consideration to the Agent of Change principle included in paragraph 187 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) (2021) which states that existing businesses and facilities should not have unreasonable restrictions placed on them as a result of development permitted after they were established, and where the operation of an existing business or facility could have a significant adverse effect on new development in its vicinity, the applicant should to provide suitable mitigation to address these matters. This must be referenced within the Local Plan.

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

5.25

Representation ID: 1582

Received: 31/10/2023

Respondent: Port of London Authority

Representation Summary:

Riverside paths / riparian life saving infrastructure and suicide prevention measures

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The PLA in principle support the references to the proposals for continuous riverside paths that can provide attractive and healthy connections, and act as a draw for visitors and residents. As part of this with regard to any development proposals alongside riverside areas, the Local Plan must include reference to the vital need to provide riparian life saving equipment (such as grab chains, access ladders and life buoys) along the riverside, to a standard as recommended by the PLA’s ‘A Safer Riverside’ guidance for development on and alongside the Tidal Thames (http://pla.co.uk/Safety/Water-Safety/Water-Safety ). This would be relevant for all parts of Medway’s’ waterways not just the Tidal Thames. The PLA also considers that there is need for suicide prevention measures in appropriate locations (such as CCTV and signage with information to access support) to be provided as part of new development along the riverside. This would be in line with the Tidal Thames Water Safety Forum (which includes the PLA, RNLI and emergency services.) Drowning Prevention Strategy (2019). It is considered that reference to this essential infrastructure must be included within the policy wording as part of Local Plan.

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